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Nicole Wolverton
NICOLE WOLVERTON is the author of the psychological thriller The Trajectory of Dreams (March 2013, Bitingduck Press). Her short fiction has appeared in Black Heart Magazine, The Molotov Cocktail, and Penduline, among others. She writes adult and young adult fiction.She lives in the Philadelphia... show more

NICOLE WOLVERTON is the author of the psychological thriller The Trajectory of Dreams (March 2013, Bitingduck Press). Her short fiction has appeared in Black Heart Magazine, The Molotov Cocktail, and Penduline, among others. She writes adult and young adult fiction.She lives in the Philadelphia area with her husband, two cats, and a dog. She is a freelance writer and editor, and she enjoys running and outrigger canoeing. For more information, please visit www.nicolewolverton.com.
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River City Reading
River City Reading rated it 12 years ago
Nicole Wolverton's The Trajectory of Dreams has a ton to offer from the start: the concept is brilliant, the cover art is stunning and there are promises of twisty goodness. I picked it up hoping to get trapped in Lela's mind and have a difficult time getting out. Unfortunately, rather than riding a...
Jane's reviews
Jane's reviews rated it 12 years ago
Oh my goodness this is a real mind boggling book…am I sane? I don’t know anymore, I do seem to live in my head quite a bit, or do I? Is this reality? Wow I’m confused!! This book had my head in a spin. A warning for readers, don’t let anything distract you while you read or you will totally lose the...
A Book and A Review #2
A Book and A Review #2 rated it 12 years ago
Read my full review @ http://bit.ly/TRzOUW4.5/5 StarsMy opinion: I think this would definitely be my winner of the 2012 Most Unusual Book I read and not in a good way. This book was one of those books, while not scary, is just downright creepy. Ms. Wolverton takes the story of a sociopath, probably ...
Suzanne Reads
Suzanne Reads rated it 12 years ago
Right from the get-go, the extremely unreliable narrator, Lela, is clearly NOT RIGHT -- and I kept turning page after page, following her descent, finding myself worried for my own sanity. What was real? What wasn't? I thought I knew, and was fooled several times. The explosion of the Challenger was...
The Book Hammock (Eleanor)
The Book Hammock (Eleanor) rated it 12 years ago
Let me start by saying I really enjoyed this book. That said, this is not my favorite genre. Having read Nicole's work before and loving her writing made me decide to want to read this book.Lela, a woman in her early 30s, is for lack of a better word - complex. I'm sure there are many psychological...
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